Heritage Action Fungicide

Heritage Action Fungicide

Product Overview

Boost Your Turf's Natural Defenses with Heritage Action

Heritage® Action™ fungicide offers hybrid technology that couples the proven disease control of Heritage fungicide with a boost of Acibenzolar-s-methyl (ASM) for enhanced biotic and abiotic stress management.

Key Features

It contains two active ingredients that work together to control disease while protecting turf from abiotic stress like heat and drought. Heritage Action moves systemically throughout the plant and stimulates the production of five plant proteins that help turf combat disease and stress throught the following:

News

With almost 1,500 votes tallied, Syngenta announces the two grand-prize recipients of the Condition. Perform. Recover. photo contest. Neal Sitzman from the New York Red Bulls and Logan Horne from Louisa County High School in Virginia were chosen as crowd favorites by votes cast between Feb. 1 and 8. Each will be awarded a grand prize of $2,500. Read more »

11/13/2017

Golfdom showcases agronomic planning with Hole of the Month series

Syngenta has partnered with Golfdom magazine to showcase the impressive work superintendents do to keep their courses in top playing condition. Each Hole of the Month article highlights how the superintendent overcame challenges on their particular course, and features an image of one of the holes on their course. Read more »

07/21/2017

Now is the time to plan for large patch

In the Southern and Midwestern United States, periods of cool, wet weather in late summer and fall can prompt large patch outbreaks on warm-season grasses. Zoysiagrass, centipedegrass and St. Augustinegrass are particularly susceptible to this disease, but bermudagrass can be affected as well. Read more »

07/20/2017

Gray Leaf Spot Management

The development of gray leaf spot in the transition and northern climates has changed the management of perennial ryegrass forever. Perennial ryegrass was first adopted by turfgrass managers because of the better tolerance to fairway and tee mowing heights versus Kentucky bluegrass. Read more »